RiverDogs Ink Five-Year Radio Deal

CHARLESTON, SC - The Charleston RiverDogs and Kirkman Broadcasting jointly
announce a new five-year agreement to keep RiverDogs games on the radio in
the Lowcountry.

This marks the 16th consecutive season that RiverDogs baseball will air
along the Kirkman Network, while ESPN Radio 910 AM "The Team" enters its
fifth season as the RiverDogs' flagship station. Each contest will also
stream worldwide via the Internet at www.riverdogs.com.

"Having our games aired is vitally important to us and our fans, and we're
thrilled to continue our long-standing relationship with Kirkman
Broadcasting," said RiverDogs General Manager Dave Echols.

"Kirkman Broadcasting is the undisputed leader in sports radio in the
Lowcountry and we wanted to keep our games on that network," Echols added.
"We're very happy that this works out as it is a win-win-win situation
for our fans, our organization and Kirkman Broadcasting."

"We, too, are happy to continue this relationship," said station owner Gil
Kirkman. "The RiverDogs are a first-class organization that offers
wholesome family entertainment and quality baseball, and they have proven
to be an asset to the Lowcountry."

The RiverDogs, the fifth-year Class A affiliate of the New York Yankees,
in 2009 will again play a complete 140-game schedule in the South Atlantic
League (SAL) with Opening Day slated for April 9 against the Rome Braves
at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park.

Each broadcast features a nightly pre and post-game show, the return of
the team's weekly talk show "Saturday Dog Talk," and the return of the
widely successful "Daily Three," the nightly radio contest which attracted
listeners from all over the country in its first season in 2008.

The team will have a new voice behind the microphone this season as Danny
Reed begins his first season as the play-by-play broadcaster.

Reed finished the final month of the 2008 season as the team's interim
play-by-play broadcaster after Josh Maurer resigned on August 1 to become
manager of broadcast properties at the University of Massachusetts.

Reed also served as the media relations intern, pre- and post-game show
host, studio producer, and play-by-play fill-in last season and had the
opportunity to work with Maurer, who was in his fourth season as the
team's play-by-play broadcaster.